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LARGE SIZE CLASS Red oak (Quercus rubra) Height: 50’ Spread: 45’ Shape: Rounded Foliage: Dark green Fall Color: Red Fruit: Acorn Red oak is a large, fast growing, broad-headed tree. The large leaves turn from a rich green to deep red in the fall. Urban Pinnacle oak (Quercus macrocarpa ‘JFS-KW3’ PP22815) Height: 55’ Spread: 25’ Shape: Narrow, pyramidal to oval Foliage: Dark green, glossy Fall Color: Yellow Fruit: Small acorn Narrow and upright with a strong central leader, this cultivar also features attractive glossy foliage and resistance to both mildew and anthracnose. About ½” in diameter, the acorns are extremely small for a bur oak, making it a more suitable tree for landscape and street use. Exclamation plane tree (Platanus x acerifolia ‘Morton Thornhill’) Height: 55’ Spread: 35’ Shape: Upright pyramidal Foliage: Medium green Fall Color: Yellowish A strong central leader and upright pyramidal shape make this tree easy to grow. A carefree performer on city streets, it is urban tolerant, anthracnose resistant, and moderately resistant to powdery mildew. MEDIUM SIZE CLASS Emerald Avenue hornbeam (Carpinus betulus ‘JFS-KW1CB’ PP22814) Height: 40’ Spread: 28’ Shape: Broadly pyramidal to ovate Foliage: Deep green Fall Color: Yellow This tree has a stout trunk, strong central leader, and sturdy branch arrangement. Vigorous and easy to grow, its performance is impressive on the street. When others look tired during the dog days of summer, Emerald Avenue® maintains healthy deep green foliage, thanks to its superior heat tolerance. Wildfire black gum (Nyssa sylvatica ‘Wildfire’) Height: 40’ Spread: 25’ Shape: Broadly pyramidal to oval Foliage: Dark green, red new growth Fall Color: Yellow-orange to purplish This tupelo offers an extra season of brightly colored foliage. Spring brings a surprising flush of deep red new growth, which continues as long as new leaves emerge. Summer foliage is green, changing to autumn tints of orange-yellow to purplish red. Mushashino zelkova (Zelkova serrata ‘Mushashino’) Height: 45’ Spread: 15’ Shape: Very narrow, upright vase shape Foliage: Medium green Fall Color: Yellow Ideal for narrow street use, tightly upright branches allow good vehicle and pedestrian clearance beneath the delicate green canopy. Norwegian Sunset maple NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Acer truncatum x platanoides ‘Keithsform’ PP 7529) Height: 35’ Spread: 25’ Shape: Oval Foliage: Dark green, glossy Fall Color: Yellow-orange to red An upright oval tree with yellow-orange to red fall color. Norwegian Sunset has a particularly nice branch structure and uniform canopy. Its name reflects the tree’s similarity to Norway maple in growth rate, branch structure and leaf shape. SMALL SIZE CLASS Persian parrotia (Parrotia persica) Height: 30’ Spread: 20’ Shape: Broadly pyramidal to rounded Foliage: Green, textured Fall Color: Yellow, orange and red Flower: Showy red stamens A low-branched small tree with unusual form and texture, making it an interesting specimen. Early blooming small flowers have showy red stamens. Its fall color is generally excellent, often a mix of yellow, orange and red. Kwanzan cherry (Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’) Height: 30’ Spread: 20’ Shape: Stiffly vase shaped Foliage: Dark green Fall Color: Bronze-orange to orange-red Fruit: Attractive red samaras Flower: Double, rosy pink in clusters Kwanzan’s large double pink flowers make it the showiest cherry in spring and account for its great popularity. Big Cis plum (Prunus x cistena ‘Schmidtcis’) Height: 14’ Spread: 12’ Shape: Rounded, dense Foliage: Purple Flower: Light pink, very fragrant A sport of Cistena, Big Cis plum grows quickly to a heavy-trunked, sturdy tree that is intermediate in size between Cistena and Newport. Cistena-like flowers are followed by dark purple foliage that keeps its fresh, clean appearance later in the season.